Les PEINTURES les PLUS DANGEREUSES ? 💀

What if I told you that museums are veritable poison exhibits? Take the Mona Lisa, for example. It contains three to four times the lethal dose of lead. I wouldn't bet on your survival if you tried to eat it. How is that possible? For a long time, natural products were used for painting. From clay in prehistoric times, to cochineal insects for making carmine or crimson. Any means were justified to find the most vibrant color. Unfortunately, natural products are far from the most reliable. To make colors adhere to canvases, humanity has drawn from all sorts of sources. And often, from particularly toxic, even radioactive, products. You'll see that the history of painting is darker than you might think. 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Part 1: The Deadliest Color in History 02:09 Part 2: The Color That Killed Napoleon 04:17 Part 3: The Most Radioactive Color 05:23 Part 4: Whatever the Color, Paint Is Poison 🐤 Twitter Bouwah ►   / nathanbouwah   🐤 Twitter Goa ►   / goa   🐤 Twitter Mathart ►   / guillaumesaes   🐤 Twitter Maxence ►   / morgan_edt   🐤 Twitter Neoxys ►   / trash_neo_   ▼▼ EXPAND THE DESCRIPTION ▼▼ 💃 TikTok ►   / trasheurs   😂 Facebook ►   / trasheurs.videos   👀 Instagram ►   / trash_neo_   🎮 Discord ►   / discord   💸 Tipeee ► https://fr.tipeee.com/trash/